Every Psychology Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Sigmund Freud nationality | Austrian |
| Carl Jung nationality | Swiss |
| Alfred Adler nationality | Austrian |
| Ivan Pavlov nationality | Russian |
| John Watson nationality | American |
| B. F. Skinner nationality | American |
| Jean Piaget nationality | Swiss |
| Erik Erikson nationality | German born, American |
| Abraham Maslow nationality | American |
| Stanley Milgram nationality | American |
| Free-Association (Psychologist) | Sigmund Freud |
| Analytic Psychology Movement (Psychologist) | Carl Jung |
| Collective Unconscious (Psychologist) | Carl Jung |
| Inferiority Complex (Psychologist) | Alfred Adler |
| Neuroses (Adlers Meaning) | Unable to achieve self-realization |
| Separation of psyche (Psychologist) | Sigmund Freud |
| Neuroses (inability to achieve self-realization) (Psychologist) | Alfred Adler |
| Individual psychology theory (Psychologist) | Alfred Adler |
| Conditioned reflex (Psychologist) | Ivan Pavlov |
| 1904 Nobel (Psychologist) | Ivan Pavlov |
| Experiment with a bell and reward (Psychologist) | Ivan Pavlov |
| Behaviorism (Psychologist) | John Watson |
| Taught Pigeons table tennis (Psychologist) | B.F. Skinner |
| 4 stages of development (Psychologist) | Jean Piaget |
| Studied children development (Psychologist) | Jean Piaget |
| Psychohistories (Psychologist) | Erik Erikson |
| All social institutions reflect psycosocial development (Psychologist) | Erik Erikson |
| 8 Stage Developmental Process (Psychologist) | Erik Erikson |
| Hierarchy of Needs (Psychologist) | Abraham Maslow |
| Highest need is self-actualization (Psychologist) | Abraham Maslow |
| 6 degrees of separation (Psychologist) | Stanley Milgram |
| Obedience to authority (Psychologist) | Stanley Milgram |
| "lost letter" (Psychologist) | Stanley Milgram |
| "lost letter" (Experiment) | social group prejudice experiment |
| Obedience to authority (Experiments) | Yale shock experiments where subjects had to administer shocks to strangers |
| Yale shock experiments where subjects had to administer shocks to strangers (Psychologist) | Stanley Milgram |
| Author of The language and thought of a child | Jean Piaget |
| Author of the origins of intelligence in children | Jean Piaget |
| Author of Walden II | B.F. Skinner |
| Author of Behavior: an intro to comparative psychology | John Watson |
| Behavior explained in terms of conditioning (Psychologist) | John Watson |
| Author of the neurotic constitution | Alfred Adler |
| Interpretation of Dreams (Psychologist) | Sigmund Freud |
| The psychopathology of daily life (Psychologist) | Sigmund Freud |
| Split with Freud over his ideas of neurosis (Psychologists) | Jung and Adler |
| Freuds idea of Neurosis (Definition) | Psychological problems caused by sexual frustration |
| Analytic Psychology (Psychologist) | Carl Jung |
| A socially shared idea of the mind (Term) | Collective Unconscious |
| Personality Types - Myers Briggs (Psychologist) | Carl Jung |
| Little Albert Experiment (Psychologist) | John Watson |
| Father of behaviorism (Psychologist) | John Watson |
| Coined "identity crisis" (Psychologist) | Erik Erikson |
| Founded psychoanalysis (Psychologist) | Sigmund Freud |
| Archetypes (Psychologist) | Carl Jung |
| American who argued that all human actions could be understood in terms of physical stimuli and learned responses--no need to study or believe in mental states or motivation (Psychologist) | B.F Skinner |
| Stanford Prison Experiment (Psychologist) | Phillip Zimbardo |
| Experiment about perceived power between prison officers and prisoners | Stanford Prison Experiment |
| Experiment about behavior of Nazi soldiers/underlings | Obedience to Authority |
| Introverts and Extroverts idea (Psychologist) | Carl Jung |
| Individuals modify their behavior in response to being observed | Hawthorne Effect |
| people preform differently around others | social facilitation |
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